What Protesters Do To Get Media Attention (Photos)

What Protesters Do To Get Media Attention (Photos)

A Naked PETA member lies wrapped in cellophane and bloodied on large trays for Pro-Vegetarian demonstration in Covent Garden in London, England. Aug. 17, 2006.

What is a fairy princess doing killing a lion with a chainsaw? Why are there zombies occupying Wall Street? And why does that man have a gun at a protest?

We're not sure. But what we do know is that sensational acts have become one of the best ways for activists to garner the attention of media organizations.

What began this trend?

There is plenty of blame to go around. It could be an increasing pressure of a hyperbolic media atmosphere. Or it could be protest movements going to new lengths to project their respective messages. Whether it is protesters or the coverage, the crazy costumes and the crazy acts are only getting more so.

In the following set of images, we examine just some of the over-the-top moments we've seen in recent global protests.